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Now firstly, I have to say that this is an unfortunate time to visit Lund especially since it is an "student town". Alot of people are going home to their families again or going on vacation before school starts again (im travelling to greece,,) .
So the streets are alot emptier now compared to any other time. On top of that, if you are visiting right now, the weather haven't been on its best side lately.

If you want to buy a pre-paid phone card, I suggest you go to "Teknik Magasinet" in Lund on the "Fiskargatan" street, It's just 150 meters away from the main train station. Every time im there there is always atleast one foreign person consulting those working about what they should buy and it seems to be a good way. Remember though that this is one of several places that is closed completely on Sundays.

I've never heard about "Tunnbrödsrulle" in that sense. The closest is Kebab in the same bread, surely doesn't taste the same. There is a bakery called "Mormors Bageri", also close to the Train station that serves alot of Swedish things, maybe you can go there and see for yourself. (not very related to the Tunnbröd thing though)

Right across of that street that bakery is on, there is a pub I've heard is good but I haven't tried myself, don't remember the name eighter.

Like someone said, Max Hamburgers is just a food chain, they are alot better than the Macdonalds but! You should try this Hamburger place, "Viggos". Right at the entry to the train station and the best burgers in the town. http://alturl.com/apdfy and they also serve atleast different types of beer.

There is one of these disco golf courses right outside of my house and it goes through the parks. I actually can't believe anyone plays on them, I havn't seen any locals play on them but suprisingly, quite alot of people from out of town.
There are atleast two of them here, if you are having trouble finding one, the one Im familiar with is at Nehrmans väg, Lund, Sweden (look on google maps), 5 meters above that street there is a old train track that is now a running track that goes through the city. If you follow it right, towards "Sandby", you will see a Disc course end or begin right there.

Im suprised how there are so few restaurants here that cooks Swedish meatballs, maybe it's because everyone eats so much of them at home so nobody buys at restaurants. Two places with very Swedish food is "Stäket" and "Tegnérs" http://gastrogate.com/restaurang/staket/page/2 You should try "Plankstek" if possible.

I first thought there were atleast one Ikea in Slovenia, but that's not the case. Even so, the meat balls there are very basic and I wanted to find some really well made ones, but that's difficult around here.